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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-08-29

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-08-29 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. (JO LI MI3US, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2!), 184!). NUMBER 43. WW. B, Til HALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east eorner of High Street mid Sugar alley. TERMS Invariably in advance. Daily Stat Joun.'il, per annum 00 Tri-VVcekly " " " 3 50 Weekly " " " QO Daily par week, (payable to the carriers I) I2 ADVERTISING: The following ralea nml rule" of advertising have been greed upon between the proprietor, of the Ohio Statesman and the Ubio Slate Journal, to be ob.urved, in all casts, alter tbia date. July 20, HJ 11. DAILY PAPER. One aqiiaro, 12 Hhos or lees, one laiartion. n ' ' each additional " ., " " 1 week 0 25 1 50 2 00 3 " 3 00 I month 4 00 ' " " 2 " 6 00 3 " BOO g 10 00 I a a a " is oo i 12 " 1H 00 Standing card, 6 linos or leas, per annum 10 00 i column, with 4 changes, ' " 20 00 " li " ' " ii 12 u a a 25 00 changed weekly, " " 30 00 ' daily, 0 00 " 4 changes, " " 35 00 fi a ' 40 00 " 12 a 45 00 " changed weekly, " " fi5 00 daily, " " 13(1 00 Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of lime, anil for eaeh additional atpiare inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to be considered by the year, unless it is Bpecitied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of evtry description,) to be charged at Hie rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I , in all cases, paid in advance All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a spccilicd number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rig-Idly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, &c, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO AHVEKTISKMKSTS CAN UK IKIBRTID OltATUITOUS- IT. Advertisements for charitable institution, fire companies, ward, township, and oilier public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices lobe charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when bo accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lair, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended lo bo inserted in ttie editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cenls per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. AH leaded advertisements to bo charge:! not less than double the above rates, and measured as ii solid. To those who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holden for the price ol inserting advertisements brought in by ihem. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KEI.sey, COLUMBUS, O. JOHN KOW. A. S. HOANlv ROW St. DOANE, l?onvanliii & Commission Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. (PP Agents for Gliddou Ax C'o's Iron Furnaces. XI Maytt,1849-d6m. ai;, i m i: iiolse, HV J. ROYD, Opposite the New Court House, South Mamstreet. April'it-W&Wtf. I'IKCI.SVII.I.K. OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, "1 1TILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining vv -ounties. Ofhce, in the hicliango Baaa pudding High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyl I'd w6m. J. B. WHEATON, TMtUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils XJ Dye Stalls, Glass, tee, Ate, wholesale and retail, corner ol High and liroad streets, Loluiniius, uuio C. if. KIM., D BALER' IN DRY GOODS, dec, opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. rov. y..tr. B. COMSTOCK CO., IT'OKTVARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. JTridgway fir GO'S XRON FOI INDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Col Jin bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and a great variety of ( as-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1. 1841. DR. KOB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NF.II.'S KXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Olhce, High St., i.olumiitis. decu. WM. WII.LSII1RE HII.EY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's PremiuinTeetb. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13. .t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable buill by Dr. L. Goodalc, corner of Sugc- and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol Mouse. Jj IIORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LfcT.JTJ Nov 5.. dtf. J. MASSF.Y. GEORGE E. WAECUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Not. 9.. .dtf. coLUSini.s, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and ComeeJlorM Law. Columbus, Ohio. Xy Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. Xj Office on High St.. between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. MARIS'S OFEICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building;. Hirh st. Residence Southwest coiner of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Cburch. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad strut, Columbus, O- hio. April 6. .dtf. I. N. WHITIJfG A HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. net door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. A largo assortineni . I Books and Stationery always on hand. seibertlTlley, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the I'nblic Offices Columbus. Aug. 16. 1815. Wn. Siisert. M. C. Lillet. JOHN SIMMONS fit CO., WIIOLr.nALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' READY MADE CLOTHING, QVIHOV HALL, JJOSTON. THI attrition or UBALXHI in tl.oriiiKO I' IOLICITW) TO TMK AIIOVK f.STAIII.ISIIMKNT. MESSRS. SIMMONS At CO.. keep constantly on hind every variety and style of READY MADE CLOTH' ING adapted to Ihe Western Trade They havu many nullities lor obtaining the rnw material, ami manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other boose. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to examine the above STOCK, before making their purchases IH New York or elsewhere. Oiiiikiih loi Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest prices, JOHN SIMMONS fir. CO., O.IJIMJY HALL. BOSTON. Aug. 6, 1849. aul3ddin NATIONAL HOTEL NPKLMGi'IELD. rTMIK proprietor of the above Hotel wishes It distinctly X understood, thnt there is no Stage. OJficein Springfield exeepl at his house iUnl there is neither agent, drivers, horses or Btages at any other house, ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July ill, 1849. jy It) dtf. dissolution! THE partnership heretofore existing between (3. MAC-HOLD. F SCHNEIDER and I. B. MACHOLD. under the linn of G. MACHOLD & CO., is this dny dissolved by mutual consent. All claims against, and debts due said firm, will be settled by O. &. F. B. MACHOLD. Columbus, July 21, 1010 CARD. Tl:l. flubscriticrs dMlffl to return their thnnkB to the nu-ineruiiH patrons of the late linn of U, MACHO... ) CO.. for tin; liberal and Uniform mippnrt tXttndod to tlient. and Ik'K Ichyo to Hay, lliat llit; well known Muni:: Store will In; continued a heretofore by the Undersigned, who pledge renewed efforts lo make it stilt more deserving the confidence of friends and die patronage of the public. Columbus, July 23. II! 49, (.. & T, B. AUCHOLD. Fountain Paper Mill, COB. Of BROAD AM) MATF.lt STs., COLUMBUS, oil lo, A. u. m:mji itt. ii, HAVING leased the above establishment for a term 01 years, has put it in complete order, and is now enga ged in manufacturing every size and quality of paper do- inanoeii oy me western market Ilia facilities tor manufacturing aro not surpassed by any establishment in the West, ami satisfaction will invariably be given. NeWla WniDniiit;. liook. and other papers of every description, constantly on hand, or made at short noiice. Hjj UBDans will lie promptly nttcnueil to. jew-n C. W. KENT, SON A COm AUCTION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WF, have removed to INo. Lib, in the comer building ol High and Bich street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drugstore, where we will be found ready to attend lo all consignment that wc may reccivu, such as ileal En tale, Drv Goods, Groceries, ccc. 11 Liberal advances made on consignments. nov3 Ivd. (STEAM, iAS, AND WATER TUHSE. WBLDtiD WROUGHT I HON TUBUS, from 2 to 4 iiiclu.H bore, and from 2 to 12 feet Ion;:, capable of sustaining intern il pressure of from 400 lo2i(HJlb ? square men, wun ices, choouh, c rusns, amp ocas, wnwn roivss and other liltings, connecting by screw joints, A I. so UT.LDF.D (RON FLUES, For LocomoUvi, Boat, and other Stium Engine Iluilen, Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MOHHIS, Olhco Third nn, I Walnut sts., jy2-3m-v.B.p. "Philadelphia, 1'enn. FOR SALE. rpU'O NF.W TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, X for sale at reduced prices. WM. FINt'H, an II los. 4 and .' Buckcvo Block. NOTICE. Till', stockholders ill the Columbus and HtttrUburgh Tutnpiki Company, are hereby notified that an instalment of ten per emit, has been ordered by the Board of Directors, payable within GO days from date, to Geotge M. Parsons, Esq., Treasurer, L. BUTTLES, Sec'y je-7 2md. oi B'd Directors. PICTURESQUE" ANTIQUl TIES OFSPAIN, I ESCRIBED iua series of letters, with illustrationsrcp-J-J resenting Moorish palaces, cathedrals, and other monuments of art. contained in the cities of Burvos. Valladolid, Toledo and Seville, by N. A. Wells. London edition. i' or sate liy bUWAKlia & DAVIS, nul t iw IIOIIN'S LII1RAUY. TIIUCVDIDF.S, a new and literal translation by Dale. ' Plato, " " " by Carey. Huntbolt's Cotnai complete ; 2 vols., with fine likeness For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jy2o. J. H. HILF.V 4. CO. NEW CONSTITUTION. REPORTS of the Debates and proceedings of the Con volition for revision of the Constitution of New York, lb-lli. For sale at the new bookBtore, Neil House. au7 J. II. HILE V &. CO. CI OLD KENS. A Terr superior articlo of Gold Pons T lor Rale by ap2:3 W. M. SAVAGE. TAR. IO0 brls S. C. Tar, lUSt received and for sale by apG KING & HEFFNEK, Cincinnati. New Establishment, THK undersigned have just ettaomhed tbemeeivei nt No. 100 High street, two dooil north of C!en. dale's Hotel, and next to I'xjuirc Urnck's office, A Hegar and Tobncco Store, M'holcffnlc and BetalK Where they keep constantly on band .ill kinds of tho liest nupo'-tt d I lavana Segarn, ami :dso, h inanufactory of a superior Domestic Segar. and heinp perfeetjy able to Bell fit fie York prices, they hope to receive a liberal share of patron- ago. They would call the attention of ninnufneturers of Sp-pars, to their Havana, Tuba, herd and Kentucky Leaf, which they will sell at prices that cannot (ail to suit. OKLOIT & W1HTI1. f'olumbns, Jimp 1, IfMJM.lm. PLATED WAUK. W AITKKS. Baskets, 'nbtors, Uaodlfl Stickw, Plain and rhread Spooni and rorke, plated on the bett Ger man Silver Also, German Silver SpiiotiH and Spectacles at whuleale. ii... ) nn at nAkuwui, jets Neil House. PEN MAKER. A GOOD article, making a null pen by a single and simple operation, For salo at the new bookstore, Neil House. Ijy'ii. J. II. RILEY .V CO NOTICE. IN accordance with a resolution passrd at Ihe last session of th General Assembly of the State of Ohio, the undersigned wishes to purchase for the State Library, " all the Journals of the Senate preccedm-; the session lud7-'()0,and Ihe Journals of the House of Reproseotatirea prior to the same period ; also three copies of the first, leeOM and third volumes ol Ihe Laws of said Stale." Persons having any or all of the above volumes, will confer a favor by communicating the fact to JOHN ORE1MER, Jess 7, 1840, State Librarian. SUGAR CURED HAMS, Dried Ueef, together with every article in the Grocery line. j27 W. M. FINCH, t and 5 Buckeye Block. GROCERIES. 17MIF.SH IUCE Just received Id tierces pood fresh rice at jy27J FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. ERICliSON & TREADWELL, CtOMMISSION MERCHANTS, for ihe purchase and j sale of WOOL, at Rochester, Now York, and N o.M, Pearl street, Boston. AARON EKICKSON, Rochester. N. Y. GEORGE TREADWELL, Boston. eeelSdly. THE HOY DELL PLATES, NOS. 1 1 and 12. are readv for the subscribers, at the new bookstore, Neil House'. J. II. RILEY Sc CO. j)20. CITY SALOON. LNCHwill be served regaiarlr at half past 10 to IJ, t o'clock M. fjjiT BARKER U OLMSTED. CITY BOOK BINDERY. TEE subscriber having commenced lha Book Binding business, in the Shit. Journal buililing. High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blnnk Book, ol every description, ruled and bound to enter. Old Books, Periodicals. Ate, neatly bound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. plJtf C. SCOTT. INE FANS. WI have received an assortment or beautiful Fans, which we will sll at reduced prices. jcI3. BLYNN & BALDWIN, Neil House WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. rpilK subscriber, who hns been in business in Ihe same JL building for Ihe last thirteen years, is sidling all descriptions of Eine Hold and Silrer Watches, Jewelry and Silver Warf ' "''"il. nt 'h" very lowest prices Gobi ami Silver English Patent Lever Watches. Gold anil Silver Detached Lever and Lepino Watches. Gold and Silver Horizontal and vi rge Watches. Gobi and Sihcr independent Second Watches for timing horses. Gold (iiisrd, Fob and Vest Chains. Gold Spectacles. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. Ladies' Gold and Stone Bracelets Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rings and Pins. Laities' and Gentlemen's Breastpins. Storting Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, &e. Gobi Watches ns low as 20 to gio each. Watches and Jeweliy exchanged. Spoons and Forks plated on German Silver,a(ine article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, mid repaired in the best manner, at much lass than the usual prices. GEO. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, Al Wall street, (up stairs ) je!0 Imd. New York. FRENCH LKSSONS. JC. CHRIS'ITN, of Geneva, Professor of French Lit. t caluro, offers his services as teacher of his native language, to thoso persons who wish to acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of this tongue. ft, terms ol Instruction are For private lessons of one hour each, one pupil alone OOcts. per ir.sson. Two or three pupils together 83 " each ' Four or more 25 " " For an entire course ol French Grammar and Literature, consisting of l.r)0 lessons, and occupying six months one pupil alone f0 per conrso. Two or three pupils together -Ill each Pour or more " " .Ill Thoso persons who desire to follow my lessons, and to see the testimoni&ls and rocoiiitnandations which 1 have brought with me, please to call any day belween noon and 3 o'clock, P. M., at my residence, at Mrs. Rose's, on Third street, between Friend and Rich streets. I ersons deoirinff me to call at their residences, will be accommodated, by addressing me through the post office. I. C. CHRISTIN, e27 dtf. lrof. Francnis. NEIL HOUSE BATHS Arc now in line operation, and this dellgbtlul, cheap and hcallhy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perlee tiun. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. (Tj ' Tickets obtained at the Ollice of the Neil Honso. Undies' nth. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be btained bv rinffinit the hell in the Indies' parlor of the Neil House, where a letnalo attendant will bo in readiness. jelO dtf, NEW WATCHES AND JEWELRY! JUST RECEIVED Qor spring stock of Mulches Jewelry and Silver Ware, which have been se looted With great care, and to which we invite the attention of the public. We shall, at all tiuies.be glad to exhibit oui new styles of goods, to tho.e who may favor us with u call, feeling conlident of our ability to please, both in the quali. ty and price of our warc. May K, in 10. (Successors lo W. A. Piatt & Co.) DHBRELLAS AM) I'AUASOLS, MANUFACTURES BV STK5t AT THI AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, 4i57 Pearl Street, (Sign of thv 'J ltrrc. doldcn t mbrellax.) MERCHANTS in want of an assortment of Umbrfillas ami Tarasols, aro advlled to nay no si cond profits, hut to rail at once on the Manufhottlffn, who are making 1500 DitilVa hv the introduction of Mean. nmiiNew l'a- tent Mnchineiv, and -rc enabled 10 r'Ju tttc bt niul most elcaant styles of goods, ami to veil thein at a rate with which thev may DEFY COMPETITION ISAAC SMITH AND CO. MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. P, S, Wo have a brnnch of our lloiiBe established in Boston. iM.iKH., nt Jo. 4. Sewall Block, Milk street, where w shall be htppjf to sec our Fasten friends. Hats and Caps. J. n. COFFJIOTII & CO., H3 High street. DOIHI'S White ami Black lie.ivcr Hats. Ho. Moleskin and Silk ilo. With a general assortment of CAPS. &c. Juat reeeired and for safa cheap. ie23-iUf. MOKE LEATHER OF ALIkINOS. HH, KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his former stock, an extensive sunoly of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, I 'pper do.. Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Lining! Bindings, die. Allot which will be sold at grent bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Colden Boo I oliiiiilais, June i:, InllMltl. (tlrt'cn IjHWM Cemetery. TVTOTICE is hereby given that Lots can he procuied in i llteen I. awn Cemet ry, until the first of August next, at the rolloteing prices: f irst t lars l.ols ilj cents per square toot. Second class Lots li cents per square foot. Third class Lots fi cents per square foot. On and aHer the lirbt of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7.J cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square loot. The Inperinteadentwillbe on the grounds, in fair weather, from 'J o'clock A. M. until (i o'clock I'. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3.dtfk2tw ALEX, L (iLKISN, Clerk. WENVINESU THK undersigned have on hand ihe following Wines: Rhine Wino, vintage, ol I83X. Dlrkheltner, do lli. Niirstalner, do 1846. Aniedee Kennel. (.N. Chalons.) Sladeira Wine, a choice article. Cherry Wine, Haul Sauterne, Port Wine, (French.) Champagne, (French and Khine.) Eitract Abajntne, Also, I'ure Brandies of various kinds, with French Li-queuis of nil descriptions. The above articles may be bought in quantities to suil purchasers. by the dozen, bot'le. quart or pint and will be warraateit pure, or nn Haie. i ney arc preparco 10 nn or- tiers from abroad. 1 lease call ami see STEPHANY & SCHAFER, Empire Saloon. salS'ln NOTICE. Till', notes and accounts of Com go Gere & Co., are left wiih us lor settlement and collection. They must bo pud without delay. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus. July 0, lflPJ. TO HINDERS. RULING MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for salo chenn for cash. C. SCOTT. je(i. PRINTS. NEW lot ofthoic fast colored Merrimack and Coche -TY co Print., this day received by Ml. STANTON LEE, THE United State. Annual Digest, Vol.2, 1CII1. Curtis on Patents. Angell on Law of Carriers. Qreealeaf'a edition of Cruise on real property. Together with a full stock of Law Books, for sale at the new bookstore, IScil House. jjro. J. H. RILEY At. CO. NEW BOOKS Dr. Alcolt's New Series. FAMILIAR Letters to Young Men on various subjects, designed a. a companion to the Young Man's Guide , Universal Guide to Health ; by Andrew Combe, M. D. Fremont's Expedition to the Gold Region. Eor sale at the now bookstore, Neil House. jj31 J. H. RILEY &. CO. TEAS lb hf chests Imperial 'lea; IB hf ' Y H 'JDhf " GP IIS) caddies Imp " loo vil 60 " GP In .tore, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO., n ,i I No. 21 Columbia st., Cincinnati. NEW LAW BOOKS. VOL.50. English Chancery Reports, containing Y'ounga & Collyer'. Report.; vol. 1. Vol. 3. Barbour's Suprem" Court Rcnorts. New York Corcstock'. Reports of case, argued and determined in the Court of Appeal., New York For salo at tho new bookstore. Neil Home. au7 J. II. RILEY fir. CO. B O 0 K S&LSTATi ON R i . i . N ,WH I TIN Qi "fit HUNTINGTON, Hookse.lle.rs and Stationers, High street. MACAUI.4Y'S ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. 'U'SSA VS and Keviews, or, Scenes and Characters ; being JLj a selection of tho most eloquent passages from the writings of Thomas Babibgton Macaulay. JScw American edition, 1 vol. L'aio. Tupnar'l Proverbial Philosophy, and a Thousand Lines, and other Poems; by Martin I'arquhar Tuppcr. A. M.,F K. S. INow edition I vol. PJino. A Voice to the Married ; being n compendium ol social, moral and religious duties addressed to husbands and wjvet; by John Mather Austin, I vol. Ilhno. A Voice to Youth, addressed lo young men and young ladies ; by John Mather Austin ; 1 vol. Itjuio. Law of Kindness Illustrations of the Law of Kindness, by liev. O, W. Montgomery ; 1 vol. Ib'mo. Just received at trie tionkriore ol jy7. I. IS. WHITING & HUNTINdTON. VvDEltFTTTiNV KNTIONS A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; I vol. contents : The Mariner's Compass ; The Steam Engine i Lighthouses ; The Cotton Manulncturc ; Gunpowder ardOun Cotton; steam Navigation) Clocks ; The Railway ; Printing) Uu Light ; The Tnemometer ) The Electric Telegraph ; The Barometer; '''lie Telescope ) Tile Microscope. Just received and for sale by jyO. I. W. WlilTINO & HUNTINGTON. N BW HOOKS, LVNCII'S EXPEDITION A narrative of tho United Slates' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Head Sea; 1 vol. (Int., wi ll maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlylc's Dante Dante's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a literal prose translation, with the lexl of the original, colls ted from the best editions, and explanatory notes ; 1 vol. I mo; by John A. Carlylc, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Ulnstrated by the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry 'P. Tuckcrman. Roland Cental : by Charles Lever pert 8. For sale by jyll. I. IN. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. GOLD PUNS AND 1'ENClt.S. TIIF. suheerlbers have recently reeeived a huge assort-nent of Uold Pens. from the best inanufactories in Iho country, among which are Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Bard .V Brot ers' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. Tho Vir.toiia do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Ceses. All of which will oe sold at the lowest prices, jeJS. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL HOOKS. THE subscribers keep Constantly nn hand at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing en extensive variety of Library Books. Question Books. Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms, &.c.,A:o. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Ate.. Arc. All of which will be loldatthe Societies' Eastern pttccs. Persons desiiing to make up Sunday School Libraries, &c, are invited to cull and examine their assortment. jy'-M d&w. I.N. WHITING .V 111 NTINOTON. tJioslei's Evcleiiisticiil History. A COMPOUND Of Eeelesieatical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; a new edition in 2 vols. Ilvo. Chalmers' Sermons, from 17113 to RH7; forming vol. fi.of Chalmers' Posthumous Work.. Rildreth'i U. States, from the first settlement of the conn-Iry to the organisation of the government under the Fedc ral Constitution, in 3 vols. Soothev'e Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors; in two parts par. 1, 50c. For salo by au'i ' I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California The F.xplnrinu Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California, by brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent noli, ces o( the Gold Region, from tho latest and must authentic sources ; I vol. P2nio, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7 d&w, 1. JV WHITING A: HUNTINGTON. THE INCARNATION ; OR. Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son; bv Charles Reeober with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bccch-er Stowe ) I vol. Marie Antoinot'e; by J. S. ('.Abbott. I vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jy5. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IIildretiiuTslMes7Vol7E A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, from tho discovery ol the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vol. 8mo. By Richard Hildrith. For sale by ,jyl3 I, N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. DR. COM BE'slj VID 'ETo" II E A LTlf. ' Health eind long lije within the reach of all." THE Universal Guide to nealth, by a rational course of food aud diet; by Andrew Combe. M. D. Now edition, 1 vol. IgmO. For sale at the bookstore of jy7. L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. United States Dispensatory New Edition. TIIF. Dispensatory of the United Stales of America ; by Drs. Wood fie Pache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. W HOOKS. LIFE in the Fr vht,by George Frederick Buxton ; 1 vol. I Jnio. "(?ua jt Iho best hooks of the season." For salo by jy5 I. N. WHITING Si. HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a slo-ry by Mrs Ellis. For sale by null. I. N. WHITING St. HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. LADY Alice, or tiie New Una j a novel. Eor sale bv mil I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. VAI.TaHI.E WORKS FOR FARMERS. THE FARMER'S LIBRARY ; containing Lectures to Farmers on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Fetz-holdt; tne Principles of Agriculture.' by Albert D. Thaot, and the Book of the Farm; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan ; by Henry Stephens. Illustrated with portraits of animals painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numerous wood cuts and plates of agricultural Implements so particularized as to enable country mechanics to construct Ihem Irom tho descriptions. With copious notes and observations, by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. Svo. " No farmer who thirsts for know!, edge himself, or who aspires to have his son rise to the true ' post of honor,' the dignified station of nu intellectual aud accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably dany himself such a work as Stephens' Book of the Farm." The Journal ol Agriculture, contain, the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including tho choicest prize essays issued in Europe am America, with original contributions from eminent faimcrt and Statesmen, Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. bvo. "The engravings in these volumes arc numerous, and men of them are colored to life and very costly. They arc no, only invaluable to every farmer, but they will be lound extremely interesting and beautiful volumes in every family where reading forms any portion of their occupation or amusement." The Western Farmer and Gardener, devoted to Agricul turc, Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, Ate. Edited by E. J. Hooper. Thomas Affleck, Charles Foster, and Carles W. Elliott. Esqrs. 1 vol (Jvo. Encyclopedia of Agriculture ; comprising tho Theory and Practice of the V aluation. Transfer. Laving out, Improvement and Management of Landed Property ; and the Cultivation and Economy of the Animal and Vegetable Productions ol Agriculture. including Ihe latest impruvemcnts ; a general history of Agriculture in all countries, and a eta. tistical view of ils present stale, wilh suggestions for its future pri'grcss. With upwards of eleven hundred engraving, on wood. 1 large vol (Jvo. New edition, w ith n supplement, containing all the recent improvements. RyJ C Loudon, F, L. G. Z., At II. S., Arc. ' The Farmer's Companion ; or essay, on the principles and practice of American Husbandry. With an appendix, containing tables, and other matter useful to the farmer by Ihe late Hon. Jesse Buel. 1 vol. 12iao. The Potatoe Plant, its uses and properties; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease to other plants, and the question as to Ihe best mean, of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Since. I vol !2mo. The Fanner'. Treasure ; s practical treatise on the na ture and value of manures, founded from experiments on various croos. With a brief accountof all themost recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Ealkner. I vol. 12mo. For sale nt tho bookstore of I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. my'J dAtw. CINCINNATI. i LASS, Arc. E(C( UAhV l!()X':s BMMT1M0H Improved 'JxJyjyj VViiKKr. Ovkm GLAUS, assorted ns below. 1000 hnlf boxe. tix'J, 7i9, HxIO, 910, 9x12. Uxl3, 9x14. 1000 " " 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22, 10x24. 1000 " 12x11, 12x15, 12xl, 12x17, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22. 13x24. MO " " 11x11, llxlj, llxlli, 11x17, 11x18, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21. 500 ' ' llxll). 11x20, 10x20, 16x22,10x24,18x24, 30x10. 500 " " 1628, 16x29,20x52,20x21,24x30,24x36. 200 " " Double thick 8x10, 10x12, 10x16,20x24, to oOx'IO. 300 No. 2, 8x10,10x12,10x14,10x15,9x12. Also 500 boxes GLASS WARE assorted. 50 " Nerve and Bono Liniment. 100 " Pt and hall pt. Flasks, 25 " Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottle.. 20 " half and 1 gall. 20 Oils. 6s, 12s, 21s, 30s and 40. to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups. 20 Godfreys. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half and I gallon Jars. 15 Boar's Oils. Imitation Crown ami double thick glasa. Druggist'., Flint and Green Glass Waro, of every description. Orders promptly filled, of any size or quality of Window Glass or Glass Waro, at Pittsburgh prices, N. W. SPEERS, No. 12 Columbia st, March 26, HMD. dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former .trock a very extensive variety of Good, in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchase, in otl e,' markets, as we arc confident that our prices will be founj correspondingly low with those of New York and other En i tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following Collin'., Simmon's, and Mann's Axe.) Mill and X Cut Saws;-Grass and Grain Scythes Scythe Snenthsj Sickles; Hay and Manure Fork. Haines, Trace, Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and Spado.; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD Sl WINSTON. March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati, ID'IR COMKI.INO. WILLIAMVOOlT ALKRil7 WOOD CONK I.I IMG, WOOD fir CO., M AN UFAt TURKKS OK Pure While Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Paris Green. Whiting, tiro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris While, Assorted colored Paint, and Cider Vinegar. JVorfi side of Court street, East, of Rroadvay. WF, have adopted the most approved method, as prtc-tised b best Eastern manufacturers, in mnnufac'.ur tng While Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in Ihe United StatoB. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good ns any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount lor cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydfitw Fr. SKINNER, ( l.ate of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eneral, No. 13, East Front at., near atearaboat landing, Cin i ..ati, Ohio. ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co.. Cincinnati) B. W. Snodgrass fit Co., New Lisbon; Gngg& Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. Now Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson Ai, Covode, Wellsville ; Ewnlt and Gcbhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. bco22 dtf. TO TIIE PUBLIC. H AVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroome, and received our first shinments. consisting of .HI nnln . did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call aud examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, aud our Piano, being from tho manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. State.. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warcroems, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in i and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH Si NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut st.., Cincinnati,0, A lIsxTnDRErSEIGNEWEBRANDY-" 20 qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brandy, 10 hi " ' 10 hf ' J. J. Dupuy, Pale " 7 hf - Maplory a 5 hf a Leger Ercrcs In store, and for salo by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fir. CO., aul No. 24 Columbia t., Cincinnati. P" orImvTnes. 10 qr casks Pure Juice Porl ; 10 qr " Quilliman's Trash Port; 5 qr " Old Queen's " 25 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St. CO., No. 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. CATAWBA WINE.-2C0O gallon. Catawba Wine, two years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner, fur sa'e by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE fir. CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia t. MAGEORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory Brandy this day received and for tale by 3UUTI1UATK, HAWTHORN & CO.. npl7 24 Columbia st. t B. GODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes ' J. superior brand Chaninairne Brandy, received and for sale by auuinuAIt., HAWTJJUilN cc CO., apl7 24 Columbia st. T B. GOD A It D BRANDY. 5 hf pipes J. B.Go-J . daid Brandy. " vintage " 1800, in Blore and lor sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., all No. 24, Columbia .t., Cincinnati. SHrcCn7Yi(ii 5 caesSicily Stick Liquor ice in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE St. CO., Cincinnati, Msy 14. 24 Columbia st. SCHEIDAM GINT 5 pities Rynehend's Pine Apple Gin. 3 do ('lover Loaf do. In store and for sain low by southgatf:, hawthorn At co., J8'- 24 Columbia t. Cincinnati SIX TWIST TlHTA6T(kTg7No. 1,6 Twi.t 1 ODacCO. OUT flU n inniinCnflnro nu r ai.1. L.. sivio.atN nn hub If SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A. co May 16. 24 Columbia at., Ciocinnati. CHiAR AND S. II. JMOEASSESIT O 200 brls. RefltMd Sugars ; 50 do. S. II. Molasses, prime, landiug from Belle Isle, and for sale by "P(i KING & HEFFNER.Cinoinni.ti IILES.- Six very line Mule., suitable tor Cslilor ni.i adventurers, mav be had by applying to ap6 KING fir, I1EFFNER, 27 Main .1. Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 4 boxe., 100 1 boxe., landing from John Adnms. and lor sale by ap6 KING fit HEFFNi'.R, Cincinnati. MOLASMCS. 1,000 brl. Molasses, landing from Bell Isle, and lor sale by KING Ai HEFFNER. ap6 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 100 HAGS Pimento; 50 bags Java roller. lauding from I nitcd States, and for .ale bv Live , nceeuon ... ap6 .nw - nssrsxtB.il, iiucinnan. EATIIER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirling Leather I just received by KING , IIEEENKR, ipti No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. CEGAR AND 1HOLA.NNES.-3.M) hdds. Sugar, fair si sna prime; tjZUU OOls. MOtaeMI. rorssieDT KING Sl IIEEENER, 27 Main .treet, mar--. Cincinnati, PATAffBA WINE.-2,000 gallon. Catawba Wine w 2 year, old, " manufactured by an experienced vintner,' for Bale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fix CO, jel. 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati. TWI8T TOBACCO.-32Teg. No. I.GTwiatTo O bscco, in .tore and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO,, je4 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. (JO LI MI3US, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2!), 184!). NUMBER 43. WW. B, Til HALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east eorner of High Street mid Sugar alley. TERMS Invariably in advance. Daily Stat Joun.'il, per annum 00 Tri-VVcekly " " " 3 50 Weekly " " " QO Daily par week, (payable to the carriers I) I2 ADVERTISING: The following ralea nml rule" of advertising have been greed upon between the proprietor, of the Ohio Statesman and the Ubio Slate Journal, to be ob.urved, in all casts, alter tbia date. July 20, HJ 11. DAILY PAPER. One aqiiaro, 12 Hhos or lees, one laiartion. n ' ' each additional " ., " " 1 week 0 25 1 50 2 00 3 " 3 00 I month 4 00 ' " " 2 " 6 00 3 " BOO g 10 00 I a a a " is oo i 12 " 1H 00 Standing card, 6 linos or leas, per annum 10 00 i column, with 4 changes, ' " 20 00 " li " ' " ii 12 u a a 25 00 changed weekly, " " 30 00 ' daily, 0 00 " 4 changes, " " 35 00 fi a ' 40 00 " 12 a 45 00 " changed weekly, " " fi5 00 daily, " " 13(1 00 Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of lime, anil for eaeh additional atpiare inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to be considered by the year, unless it is Bpecitied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of evtry description,) to be charged at Hie rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I , in all cases, paid in advance All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a spccilicd number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rig-Idly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, &c, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO AHVEKTISKMKSTS CAN UK IKIBRTID OltATUITOUS- IT. Advertisements for charitable institution, fire companies, ward, township, and oilier public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices lobe charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when bo accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lair, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended lo bo inserted in ttie editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cenls per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. AH leaded advertisements to bo charge:! not less than double the above rates, and measured as ii solid. To those who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holden for the price ol inserting advertisements brought in by ihem. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KEI.sey, COLUMBUS, O. JOHN KOW. A. S. HOANlv ROW St. DOANE, l?onvanliii & Commission Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. (PP Agents for Gliddou Ax C'o's Iron Furnaces. XI Maytt,1849-d6m. ai;, i m i: iiolse, HV J. ROYD, Opposite the New Court House, South Mamstreet. April'it-W&Wtf. I'IKCI.SVII.I.K. OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, "1 1TILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining vv -ounties. Ofhce, in the hicliango Baaa pudding High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyl I'd w6m. J. B. WHEATON, TMtUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils XJ Dye Stalls, Glass, tee, Ate, wholesale and retail, corner ol High and liroad streets, Loluiniius, uuio C. if. KIM., D BALER' IN DRY GOODS, dec, opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. rov. y..tr. B. COMSTOCK CO., IT'OKTVARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. JTridgway fir GO'S XRON FOI INDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Col Jin bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and a great variety of ( as-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1. 1841. DR. KOB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NF.II.'S KXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Olhce, High St., i.olumiitis. decu. WM. WII.LSII1RE HII.EY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's PremiuinTeetb. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13. .t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable buill by Dr. L. Goodalc, corner of Sugc- and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol Mouse. Jj IIORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LfcT.JTJ Nov 5.. dtf. J. MASSF.Y. GEORGE E. WAECUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Not. 9.. .dtf. coLUSini.s, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and ComeeJlorM Law. Columbus, Ohio. Xy Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. Xj Office on High St.. between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. MARIS'S OFEICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building;. Hirh st. Residence Southwest coiner of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Cburch. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad strut, Columbus, O- hio. April 6. .dtf. I. N. WHITIJfG A HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. net door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. A largo assortineni . I Books and Stationery always on hand. seibertlTlley, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the I'nblic Offices Columbus. Aug. 16. 1815. Wn. Siisert. M. C. Lillet. JOHN SIMMONS fit CO., WIIOLr.nALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' READY MADE CLOTHING, QVIHOV HALL, JJOSTON. THI attrition or UBALXHI in tl.oriiiKO I' IOLICITW) TO TMK AIIOVK f.STAIII.ISIIMKNT. MESSRS. SIMMONS At CO.. keep constantly on hind every variety and style of READY MADE CLOTH' ING adapted to Ihe Western Trade They havu many nullities lor obtaining the rnw material, ami manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other boose. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to examine the above STOCK, before making their purchases IH New York or elsewhere. Oiiiikiih loi Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest prices, JOHN SIMMONS fir. CO., O.IJIMJY HALL. BOSTON. Aug. 6, 1849. aul3ddin NATIONAL HOTEL NPKLMGi'IELD. rTMIK proprietor of the above Hotel wishes It distinctly X understood, thnt there is no Stage. OJficein Springfield exeepl at his house iUnl there is neither agent, drivers, horses or Btages at any other house, ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July ill, 1849. jy It) dtf. dissolution! THE partnership heretofore existing between (3. MAC-HOLD. F SCHNEIDER and I. B. MACHOLD. under the linn of G. MACHOLD & CO., is this dny dissolved by mutual consent. All claims against, and debts due said firm, will be settled by O. &. F. B. MACHOLD. Columbus, July 21, 1010 CARD. Tl:l. flubscriticrs dMlffl to return their thnnkB to the nu-ineruiiH patrons of the late linn of U, MACHO... ) CO.. for tin; liberal and Uniform mippnrt tXttndod to tlient. and Ik'K Ichyo to Hay, lliat llit; well known Muni:: Store will In; continued a heretofore by the Undersigned, who pledge renewed efforts lo make it stilt more deserving the confidence of friends and die patronage of the public. Columbus, July 23. II! 49, (.. & T, B. AUCHOLD. Fountain Paper Mill, COB. Of BROAD AM) MATF.lt STs., COLUMBUS, oil lo, A. u. m:mji itt. ii, HAVING leased the above establishment for a term 01 years, has put it in complete order, and is now enga ged in manufacturing every size and quality of paper do- inanoeii oy me western market Ilia facilities tor manufacturing aro not surpassed by any establishment in the West, ami satisfaction will invariably be given. NeWla WniDniiit;. liook. and other papers of every description, constantly on hand, or made at short noiice. Hjj UBDans will lie promptly nttcnueil to. jew-n C. W. KENT, SON A COm AUCTION AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WF, have removed to INo. Lib, in the comer building ol High and Bich street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drugstore, where we will be found ready to attend lo all consignment that wc may reccivu, such as ileal En tale, Drv Goods, Groceries, ccc. 11 Liberal advances made on consignments. nov3 Ivd. (STEAM, iAS, AND WATER TUHSE. WBLDtiD WROUGHT I HON TUBUS, from 2 to 4 iiiclu.H bore, and from 2 to 12 feet Ion;:, capable of sustaining intern il pressure of from 400 lo2i(HJlb ? square men, wun ices, choouh, c rusns, amp ocas, wnwn roivss and other liltings, connecting by screw joints, A I. so UT.LDF.D (RON FLUES, For LocomoUvi, Boat, and other Stium Engine Iluilen, Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MOHHIS, Olhco Third nn, I Walnut sts., jy2-3m-v.B.p. "Philadelphia, 1'enn. FOR SALE. rpU'O NF.W TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, X for sale at reduced prices. WM. FINt'H, an II los. 4 and .' Buckcvo Block. NOTICE. Till', stockholders ill the Columbus and HtttrUburgh Tutnpiki Company, are hereby notified that an instalment of ten per emit, has been ordered by the Board of Directors, payable within GO days from date, to Geotge M. Parsons, Esq., Treasurer, L. BUTTLES, Sec'y je-7 2md. oi B'd Directors. PICTURESQUE" ANTIQUl TIES OFSPAIN, I ESCRIBED iua series of letters, with illustrationsrcp-J-J resenting Moorish palaces, cathedrals, and other monuments of art. contained in the cities of Burvos. Valladolid, Toledo and Seville, by N. A. Wells. London edition. i' or sate liy bUWAKlia & DAVIS, nul t iw IIOIIN'S LII1RAUY. TIIUCVDIDF.S, a new and literal translation by Dale. ' Plato, " " " by Carey. Huntbolt's Cotnai complete ; 2 vols., with fine likeness For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jy2o. J. H. HILF.V 4. CO. NEW CONSTITUTION. REPORTS of the Debates and proceedings of the Con volition for revision of the Constitution of New York, lb-lli. For sale at the new bookBtore, Neil House. au7 J. II. HILE V &. CO. CI OLD KENS. A Terr superior articlo of Gold Pons T lor Rale by ap2:3 W. M. SAVAGE. TAR. IO0 brls S. C. Tar, lUSt received and for sale by apG KING & HEFFNEK, Cincinnati. New Establishment, THK undersigned have just ettaomhed tbemeeivei nt No. 100 High street, two dooil north of C!en. dale's Hotel, and next to I'xjuirc Urnck's office, A Hegar and Tobncco Store, M'holcffnlc and BetalK Where they keep constantly on band .ill kinds of tho liest nupo'-tt d I lavana Segarn, ami :dso, h inanufactory of a superior Domestic Segar. and heinp perfeetjy able to Bell fit fie York prices, they hope to receive a liberal share of patron- ago. They would call the attention of ninnufneturers of Sp-pars, to their Havana, Tuba, herd and Kentucky Leaf, which they will sell at prices that cannot (ail to suit. OKLOIT & W1HTI1. f'olumbns, Jimp 1, IfMJM.lm. PLATED WAUK. W AITKKS. Baskets, 'nbtors, Uaodlfl Stickw, Plain and rhread Spooni and rorke, plated on the bett Ger man Silver Also, German Silver SpiiotiH and Spectacles at whuleale. ii... ) nn at nAkuwui, jets Neil House. PEN MAKER. A GOOD article, making a null pen by a single and simple operation, For salo at the new bookstore, Neil House. Ijy'ii. J. II. RILEY .V CO NOTICE. IN accordance with a resolution passrd at Ihe last session of th General Assembly of the State of Ohio, the undersigned wishes to purchase for the State Library, " all the Journals of the Senate preccedm-; the session lud7-'()0,and Ihe Journals of the House of Reproseotatirea prior to the same period ; also three copies of the first, leeOM and third volumes ol Ihe Laws of said Stale." Persons having any or all of the above volumes, will confer a favor by communicating the fact to JOHN ORE1MER, Jess 7, 1840, State Librarian. SUGAR CURED HAMS, Dried Ueef, together with every article in the Grocery line. j27 W. M. FINCH, t and 5 Buckeye Block. GROCERIES. 17MIF.SH IUCE Just received Id tierces pood fresh rice at jy27J FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. ERICliSON & TREADWELL, CtOMMISSION MERCHANTS, for ihe purchase and j sale of WOOL, at Rochester, Now York, and N o.M, Pearl street, Boston. AARON EKICKSON, Rochester. N. Y. GEORGE TREADWELL, Boston. eeelSdly. THE HOY DELL PLATES, NOS. 1 1 and 12. are readv for the subscribers, at the new bookstore, Neil House'. J. II. RILEY Sc CO. j)20. CITY SALOON. LNCHwill be served regaiarlr at half past 10 to IJ, t o'clock M. fjjiT BARKER U OLMSTED. CITY BOOK BINDERY. TEE subscriber having commenced lha Book Binding business, in the Shit. Journal buililing. High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blnnk Book, ol every description, ruled and bound to enter. Old Books, Periodicals. Ate, neatly bound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. plJtf C. SCOTT. INE FANS. WI have received an assortment or beautiful Fans, which we will sll at reduced prices. jcI3. BLYNN & BALDWIN, Neil House WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. rpilK subscriber, who hns been in business in Ihe same JL building for Ihe last thirteen years, is sidling all descriptions of Eine Hold and Silrer Watches, Jewelry and Silver Warf ' "''"il. nt 'h" very lowest prices Gobi ami Silver English Patent Lever Watches. Gold anil Silver Detached Lever and Lepino Watches. Gold and Silver Horizontal and vi rge Watches. Gobi and Sihcr independent Second Watches for timing horses. Gold (iiisrd, Fob and Vest Chains. Gold Spectacles. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. Ladies' Gold and Stone Bracelets Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rings and Pins. Laities' and Gentlemen's Breastpins. Storting Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, &e. Gobi Watches ns low as 20 to gio each. Watches and Jeweliy exchanged. Spoons and Forks plated on German Silver,a(ine article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, mid repaired in the best manner, at much lass than the usual prices. GEO. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, Al Wall street, (up stairs ) je!0 Imd. New York. FRENCH LKSSONS. JC. CHRIS'ITN, of Geneva, Professor of French Lit. t caluro, offers his services as teacher of his native language, to thoso persons who wish to acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of this tongue. ft, terms ol Instruction are For private lessons of one hour each, one pupil alone OOcts. per ir.sson. Two or three pupils together 83 " each ' Four or more 25 " " For an entire course ol French Grammar and Literature, consisting of l.r)0 lessons, and occupying six months one pupil alone f0 per conrso. Two or three pupils together -Ill each Pour or more " " .Ill Thoso persons who desire to follow my lessons, and to see the testimoni&ls and rocoiiitnandations which 1 have brought with me, please to call any day belween noon and 3 o'clock, P. M., at my residence, at Mrs. Rose's, on Third street, between Friend and Rich streets. I ersons deoirinff me to call at their residences, will be accommodated, by addressing me through the post office. I. C. CHRISTIN, e27 dtf. lrof. Francnis. NEIL HOUSE BATHS Arc now in line operation, and this dellgbtlul, cheap and hcallhy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perlee tiun. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. (Tj ' Tickets obtained at the Ollice of the Neil Honso. Undies' nth. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be btained bv rinffinit the hell in the Indies' parlor of the Neil House, where a letnalo attendant will bo in readiness. jelO dtf, NEW WATCHES AND JEWELRY! JUST RECEIVED Qor spring stock of Mulches Jewelry and Silver Ware, which have been se looted With great care, and to which we invite the attention of the public. We shall, at all tiuies.be glad to exhibit oui new styles of goods, to tho.e who may favor us with u call, feeling conlident of our ability to please, both in the quali. ty and price of our warc. May K, in 10. (Successors lo W. A. Piatt & Co.) DHBRELLAS AM) I'AUASOLS, MANUFACTURES BV STK5t AT THI AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, 4i57 Pearl Street, (Sign of thv 'J ltrrc. doldcn t mbrellax.) MERCHANTS in want of an assortment of Umbrfillas ami Tarasols, aro advlled to nay no si cond profits, hut to rail at once on the Manufhottlffn, who are making 1500 DitilVa hv the introduction of Mean. nmiiNew l'a- tent Mnchineiv, and -rc enabled 10 r'Ju tttc bt niul most elcaant styles of goods, ami to veil thein at a rate with which thev may DEFY COMPETITION ISAAC SMITH AND CO. MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. P, S, Wo have a brnnch of our lloiiBe established in Boston. iM.iKH., nt Jo. 4. Sewall Block, Milk street, where w shall be htppjf to sec our Fasten friends. Hats and Caps. J. n. COFFJIOTII & CO., H3 High street. DOIHI'S White ami Black lie.ivcr Hats. Ho. Moleskin and Silk ilo. With a general assortment of CAPS. &c. Juat reeeired and for safa cheap. ie23-iUf. MOKE LEATHER OF ALIkINOS. HH, KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his former stock, an extensive sunoly of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, I 'pper do.. Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Lining! Bindings, die. Allot which will be sold at grent bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Colden Boo I oliiiiilais, June i:, InllMltl. (tlrt'cn IjHWM Cemetery. TVTOTICE is hereby given that Lots can he procuied in i llteen I. awn Cemet ry, until the first of August next, at the rolloteing prices: f irst t lars l.ols ilj cents per square toot. Second class Lots li cents per square foot. Third class Lots fi cents per square foot. On and aHer the lirbt of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7.J cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square loot. The Inperinteadentwillbe on the grounds, in fair weather, from 'J o'clock A. M. until (i o'clock I'. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3.dtfk2tw ALEX, L (iLKISN, Clerk. WENVINESU THK undersigned have on hand ihe following Wines: Rhine Wino, vintage, ol I83X. Dlrkheltner, do lli. Niirstalner, do 1846. Aniedee Kennel. (.N. Chalons.) Sladeira Wine, a choice article. Cherry Wine, Haul Sauterne, Port Wine, (French.) Champagne, (French and Khine.) Eitract Abajntne, Also, I'ure Brandies of various kinds, with French Li-queuis of nil descriptions. The above articles may be bought in quantities to suil purchasers. by the dozen, bot'le. quart or pint and will be warraateit pure, or nn Haie. i ney arc preparco 10 nn or- tiers from abroad. 1 lease call ami see STEPHANY & SCHAFER, Empire Saloon. salS'ln NOTICE. Till', notes and accounts of Com go Gere & Co., are left wiih us lor settlement and collection. They must bo pud without delay. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus. July 0, lflPJ. TO HINDERS. RULING MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for salo chenn for cash. C. SCOTT. je(i. PRINTS. NEW lot ofthoic fast colored Merrimack and Coche -TY co Print., this day received by Ml. STANTON LEE, THE United State. Annual Digest, Vol.2, 1CII1. Curtis on Patents. Angell on Law of Carriers. Qreealeaf'a edition of Cruise on real property. Together with a full stock of Law Books, for sale at the new bookstore, IScil House. jjro. J. H. RILEY At. CO. NEW BOOKS Dr. Alcolt's New Series. FAMILIAR Letters to Young Men on various subjects, designed a. a companion to the Young Man's Guide , Universal Guide to Health ; by Andrew Combe, M. D. Fremont's Expedition to the Gold Region. Eor sale at the now bookstore, Neil House. jj31 J. H. RILEY &. CO. TEAS lb hf chests Imperial 'lea; IB hf ' Y H 'JDhf " GP IIS) caddies Imp " loo vil 60 " GP In .tore, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO., n ,i I No. 21 Columbia st., Cincinnati. NEW LAW BOOKS. VOL.50. English Chancery Reports, containing Y'ounga & Collyer'. Report.; vol. 1. Vol. 3. Barbour's Suprem" Court Rcnorts. New York Corcstock'. Reports of case, argued and determined in the Court of Appeal., New York For salo at tho new bookstore. Neil Home. au7 J. II. RILEY fir. CO. B O 0 K S&LSTATi ON R i . i . N ,WH I TIN Qi "fit HUNTINGTON, Hookse.lle.rs and Stationers, High street. MACAUI.4Y'S ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. 'U'SSA VS and Keviews, or, Scenes and Characters ; being JLj a selection of tho most eloquent passages from the writings of Thomas Babibgton Macaulay. JScw American edition, 1 vol. L'aio. Tupnar'l Proverbial Philosophy, and a Thousand Lines, and other Poems; by Martin I'arquhar Tuppcr. A. M.,F K. S. INow edition I vol. PJino. A Voice to the Married ; being n compendium ol social, moral and religious duties addressed to husbands and wjvet; by John Mather Austin, I vol. Ilhno. A Voice to Youth, addressed lo young men and young ladies ; by John Mather Austin ; 1 vol. Itjuio. Law of Kindness Illustrations of the Law of Kindness, by liev. O, W. Montgomery ; 1 vol. Ib'mo. Just received at trie tionkriore ol jy7. I. IS. WHITING & HUNTINdTON. VvDEltFTTTiNV KNTIONS A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; I vol. contents : The Mariner's Compass ; The Steam Engine i Lighthouses ; The Cotton Manulncturc ; Gunpowder ardOun Cotton; steam Navigation) Clocks ; The Railway ; Printing) Uu Light ; The Tnemometer ) The Electric Telegraph ; The Barometer; '''lie Telescope ) Tile Microscope. Just received and for sale by jyO. I. W. WlilTINO & HUNTINGTON. N BW HOOKS, LVNCII'S EXPEDITION A narrative of tho United Slates' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Head Sea; 1 vol. (Int., wi ll maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlylc's Dante Dante's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a literal prose translation, with the lexl of the original, colls ted from the best editions, and explanatory notes ; 1 vol. I mo; by John A. Carlylc, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Ulnstrated by the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry 'P. Tuckcrman. Roland Cental : by Charles Lever pert 8. For sale by jyll. I. IN. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. GOLD PUNS AND 1'ENClt.S. TIIF. suheerlbers have recently reeeived a huge assort-nent of Uold Pens. from the best inanufactories in Iho country, among which are Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Bard .V Brot ers' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. Tho Vir.toiia do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Ceses. All of which will oe sold at the lowest prices, jeJS. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL HOOKS. THE subscribers keep Constantly nn hand at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing en extensive variety of Library Books. Question Books. Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms, &.c.,A:o. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Ate.. Arc. All of which will be loldatthe Societies' Eastern pttccs. Persons desiiing to make up Sunday School Libraries, &c, are invited to cull and examine their assortment. jy'-M d&w. I.N. WHITING .V 111 NTINOTON. tJioslei's Evcleiiisticiil History. A COMPOUND Of Eeelesieatical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; a new edition in 2 vols. Ilvo. Chalmers' Sermons, from 17113 to RH7; forming vol. fi.of Chalmers' Posthumous Work.. Rildreth'i U. States, from the first settlement of the conn-Iry to the organisation of the government under the Fedc ral Constitution, in 3 vols. Soothev'e Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors; in two parts par. 1, 50c. For salo by au'i ' I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California The F.xplnrinu Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California, by brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent noli, ces o( the Gold Region, from tho latest and must authentic sources ; I vol. P2nio, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7 d&w, 1. JV WHITING A: HUNTINGTON. THE INCARNATION ; OR. Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son; bv Charles Reeober with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bccch-er Stowe ) I vol. Marie Antoinot'e; by J. S. ('.Abbott. I vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jy5. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IIildretiiuTslMes7Vol7E A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, from tho discovery ol the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vol. 8mo. By Richard Hildrith. For sale by ,jyl3 I, N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. DR. COM BE'slj VID 'ETo" II E A LTlf. ' Health eind long lije within the reach of all." THE Universal Guide to nealth, by a rational course of food aud diet; by Andrew Combe. M. D. Now edition, 1 vol. IgmO. For sale at the bookstore of jy7. L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. United States Dispensatory New Edition. TIIF. Dispensatory of the United Stales of America ; by Drs. Wood fie Pache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. W HOOKS. LIFE in the Fr vht,by George Frederick Buxton ; 1 vol. I Jnio. "(?ua jt Iho best hooks of the season." For salo by jy5 I. N. WHITING Si. HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a slo-ry by Mrs Ellis. For sale by null. I. N. WHITING St. HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. LADY Alice, or tiie New Una j a novel. Eor sale bv mil I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. VAI.TaHI.E WORKS FOR FARMERS. THE FARMER'S LIBRARY ; containing Lectures to Farmers on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Fetz-holdt; tne Principles of Agriculture.' by Albert D. Thaot, and the Book of the Farm; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan ; by Henry Stephens. Illustrated with portraits of animals painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numerous wood cuts and plates of agricultural Implements so particularized as to enable country mechanics to construct Ihem Irom tho descriptions. With copious notes and observations, by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. Svo. " No farmer who thirsts for know!, edge himself, or who aspires to have his son rise to the true ' post of honor,' the dignified station of nu intellectual aud accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably dany himself such a work as Stephens' Book of the Farm." The Journal ol Agriculture, contain, the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including tho choicest prize essays issued in Europe am America, with original contributions from eminent faimcrt and Statesmen, Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. bvo. "The engravings in these volumes arc numerous, and men of them are colored to life and very costly. They arc no, only invaluable to every farmer, but they will be lound extremely interesting and beautiful volumes in every family where reading forms any portion of their occupation or amusement." The Western Farmer and Gardener, devoted to Agricul turc, Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, Ate. Edited by E. J. Hooper. Thomas Affleck, Charles Foster, and Carles W. Elliott. Esqrs. 1 vol (Jvo. Encyclopedia of Agriculture ; comprising tho Theory and Practice of the V aluation. Transfer. Laving out, Improvement and Management of Landed Property ; and the Cultivation and Economy of the Animal and Vegetable Productions ol Agriculture. including Ihe latest impruvemcnts ; a general history of Agriculture in all countries, and a eta. tistical view of ils present stale, wilh suggestions for its future pri'grcss. With upwards of eleven hundred engraving, on wood. 1 large vol (Jvo. New edition, w ith n supplement, containing all the recent improvements. RyJ C Loudon, F, L. G. Z., At II. S., Arc. ' The Farmer's Companion ; or essay, on the principles and practice of American Husbandry. With an appendix, containing tables, and other matter useful to the farmer by Ihe late Hon. Jesse Buel. 1 vol. 12iao. The Potatoe Plant, its uses and properties; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease to other plants, and the question as to Ihe best mean, of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Since. I vol !2mo. The Fanner'. Treasure ; s practical treatise on the na ture and value of manures, founded from experiments on various croos. With a brief accountof all themost recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Ealkner. I vol. 12mo. For sale nt tho bookstore of I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. my'J dAtw. CINCINNATI. i LASS, Arc. E(C( UAhV l!()X':s BMMT1M0H Improved 'JxJyjyj VViiKKr. Ovkm GLAUS, assorted ns below. 1000 hnlf boxe. tix'J, 7i9, HxIO, 910, 9x12. Uxl3, 9x14. 1000 " " 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22, 10x24. 1000 " 12x11, 12x15, 12xl, 12x17, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22. 13x24. MO " " 11x11, llxlj, llxlli, 11x17, 11x18, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21. 500 ' ' llxll). 11x20, 10x20, 16x22,10x24,18x24, 30x10. 500 " " 1628, 16x29,20x52,20x21,24x30,24x36. 200 " " Double thick 8x10, 10x12, 10x16,20x24, to oOx'IO. 300 No. 2, 8x10,10x12,10x14,10x15,9x12. Also 500 boxes GLASS WARE assorted. 50 " Nerve and Bono Liniment. 100 " Pt and hall pt. Flasks, 25 " Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottle.. 20 " half and 1 gall. 20 Oils. 6s, 12s, 21s, 30s and 40. to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups. 20 Godfreys. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half and I gallon Jars. 15 Boar's Oils. Imitation Crown ami double thick glasa. Druggist'., Flint and Green Glass Waro, of every description. Orders promptly filled, of any size or quality of Window Glass or Glass Waro, at Pittsburgh prices, N. W. SPEERS, No. 12 Columbia st, March 26, HMD. dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former .trock a very extensive variety of Good, in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchase, in otl e,' markets, as we arc confident that our prices will be founj correspondingly low with those of New York and other En i tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following Collin'., Simmon's, and Mann's Axe.) Mill and X Cut Saws;-Grass and Grain Scythes Scythe Snenthsj Sickles; Hay and Manure Fork. Haines, Trace, Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and Spado.; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD Sl WINSTON. March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati, ID'IR COMKI.INO. WILLIAMVOOlT ALKRil7 WOOD CONK I.I IMG, WOOD fir CO., M AN UFAt TURKKS OK Pure While Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Paris Green. Whiting, tiro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris While, Assorted colored Paint, and Cider Vinegar. JVorfi side of Court street, East, of Rroadvay. WF, have adopted the most approved method, as prtc-tised b best Eastern manufacturers, in mnnufac'.ur tng While Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in Ihe United StatoB. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good ns any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount lor cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydfitw Fr. SKINNER, ( l.ate of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eneral, No. 13, East Front at., near atearaboat landing, Cin i ..ati, Ohio. ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co.. Cincinnati) B. W. Snodgrass fit Co., New Lisbon; Gngg& Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. Now Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson Ai, Covode, Wellsville ; Ewnlt and Gcbhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. bco22 dtf. TO TIIE PUBLIC. H AVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroome, and received our first shinments. consisting of .HI nnln . did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call aud examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, aud our Piano, being from tho manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. State.. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warcroems, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in i and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH Si NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut st.., Cincinnati,0, A lIsxTnDRErSEIGNEWEBRANDY-" 20 qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brandy, 10 hi " ' 10 hf ' J. J. Dupuy, Pale " 7 hf - Maplory a 5 hf a Leger Ercrcs In store, and for salo by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fir. CO., aul No. 24 Columbia t., Cincinnati. P" orImvTnes. 10 qr casks Pure Juice Porl ; 10 qr " Quilliman's Trash Port; 5 qr " Old Queen's " 25 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St. CO., No. 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. CATAWBA WINE.-2C0O gallon. Catawba Wine, two years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner, fur sa'e by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE fir. CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia t. MAGEORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory Brandy this day received and for tale by 3UUTI1UATK, HAWTHORN & CO.. npl7 24 Columbia st. t B. GODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes ' J. superior brand Chaninairne Brandy, received and for sale by auuinuAIt., HAWTJJUilN cc CO., apl7 24 Columbia st. T B. GOD A It D BRANDY. 5 hf pipes J. B.Go-J . daid Brandy. " vintage " 1800, in Blore and lor sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., all No. 24, Columbia .t., Cincinnati. SHrcCn7Yi(ii 5 caesSicily Stick Liquor ice in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE St. CO., Cincinnati, Msy 14. 24 Columbia st. SCHEIDAM GINT 5 pities Rynehend's Pine Apple Gin. 3 do ('lover Loaf do. In store and for sain low by southgatf:, hawthorn At co., J8'- 24 Columbia t. Cincinnati SIX TWIST TlHTA6T(kTg7No. 1,6 Twi.t 1 ODacCO. OUT flU n inniinCnflnro nu r ai.1. L.. sivio.atN nn hub If SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A. co May 16. 24 Columbia at., Ciocinnati. CHiAR AND S. II. JMOEASSESIT O 200 brls. RefltMd Sugars ; 50 do. S. II. Molasses, prime, landiug from Belle Isle, and for sale by "P(i KING & HEFFNER.Cinoinni.ti IILES.- Six very line Mule., suitable tor Cslilor ni.i adventurers, mav be had by applying to ap6 KING fir, I1EFFNER, 27 Main .1. Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 4 boxe., 100 1 boxe., landing from John Adnms. and lor sale by ap6 KING fit HEFFNi'.R, Cincinnati. MOLASMCS. 1,000 brl. Molasses, landing from Bell Isle, and lor sale by KING Ai HEFFNER. ap6 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 100 HAGS Pimento; 50 bags Java roller. lauding from I nitcd States, and for .ale bv Live , nceeuon ... ap6 .nw - nssrsxtB.il, iiucinnan. EATIIER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirling Leather I just received by KING , IIEEENKR, ipti No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. CEGAR AND 1HOLA.NNES.-3.M) hdds. Sugar, fair si sna prime; tjZUU OOls. MOtaeMI. rorssieDT KING Sl IIEEENER, 27 Main .treet, mar--. Cincinnati, PATAffBA WINE.-2,000 gallon. Catawba Wine w 2 year, old, " manufactured by an experienced vintner,' for Bale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fix CO, jel. 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati. TWI8T TOBACCO.-32Teg. No. I.GTwiatTo O bscco, in .tore and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO,, je4 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati.